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Mackenzie B
Becca H
Sierra J
Shawnelle M

M&M Lab


Hypothesis
The number of colors in each bag of M&Ms are completely random.
Procedure
First, we separated the colors. Then we counted how many of each color there was and recorded the number on our chart. After, we did the first bag, we recorded the data for two other bags. Lastly, we compared the number of each color from each bag and came to our conclusion.
Conclusion
There seems to be no constant pattern in the colors. They are not sorted out, but random.
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Definitions
Hypothesis- a scientific theory
Data gathering- gathering information to support your hypothesis
Multiple trials- testing your hypothesis to see what your outcomes are
Variance- how far a set of numbers is spread out
Average- all the numbers added up and divided by the amount of number their are
Median- the middle number is a group of numbers
Mode- the number that shows up the most often in a group of numbers
Histogram- a graph that shows the distribution of data
Pie chart- a chart that represents data
Inference- conclusion